LEGO LIVE Getting Ready to Build in NYC This Winterby BroadwayWorld JR - November 6, 2017LEGO LIVE will debut a unique blend of imagination, creativity and play for the first time in the United States with a major family event February 16-18, 2018 in New York City. Sandra A. Daley-Sharif and More Set for Ninth THE FIRE THIS TIME Festivalby BWW News Desk - November 6, 2017Now in its ninth season, the Obie Award winning The Fire This Time Festival has commissioned six playwrights to write new 10-minute plays for the 2018 festival, which will run January 15-28, 2018 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery). Theatre C Announces New Partnership with Long Island City Artists Inc.by BWW News Desk - November 6, 2017With the success of our workshop of 'Cotton Candy and Cocaine' at the Plaxall Gallery in September of this year, it is our pleasure to announce that Long Island City Artists, Inc. (LIC-A), who manage the Gallery, has offered Theatre C an ongoing residency as part of its initiative to offer more performing arts programming at its facility. Holiday Programs Announced at The Museum Of Jewish Heritageby BWW News Desk - November 6, 2017The Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust announces its Hanukkah programs for families and young professionals, a limited engagement of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene's production of The Sorceress , and schedule of events on December 25 and January 1. FROM BAGHDAD TO BROOKLYN Comes to United Solo Festival This Weekby BWW News Desk - November 6, 2017Peace is not a political event; it is a personal choice to conquer fear. Join actress, storyteller, singer, and rebbetzin Michelle Azar in a balancing act between her Middle Eastern heritage and her Jewish-American culture. Sahra Motalebi to Return to The Kitchen with DIRECTORY OF PORTRAYALSby BWW News Desk - November 3, 2017Musician, visual artist, and performer Sahra Motalebi returns to The Kitchen - following her 2015 performance Sounds From Untitled Skies-with Directory of Portrayals (from Rendering What Remains), an open-form opera based on an ongoing online exchange between the artist and her sister.
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